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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-04-16, Page 37C casting ill improve soil Composting is a way to recycle house and garden vegetable waste into a useful ad- ditive that will improve the texture and fer- tility of almost any soil. "Best of all, composting is easy to do, costs very little and, providing you follow certain guidlines, the composted material will not smell," says Horticulturist Anna Ballantyne of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food's Consumer Informa- tion Centre in Toronto. Composting can be done in a pile, a homemade bin or in a commercial composter. A pile is an easy way to start, but it re- quires more work once it is established; it is difficult to construct neatly, is slow to break down, and needs to be turned at least once to ensure that the outside decomposes. A homemade bin can be made out of almost any kind of scrap wood. But if you use solid materials, be sure to place holes in the wood to allow air to cir- culate, make the holes about three cen- timetres in diameter and space them about 15 cm to 20 cm apart. Or you could build your compost bin out of wood and chicken wire; simply build a wooden frame and then cover with wire mesh. A container about one metre long, one metre wide and one metre high should be large enough to hold the compostable waste from an average -sized family. Choosing a good location for your com- poster is important too. It should be situated in a semi -shaded, well -drained area that is hidden from view, but close enough to the house that it is easily accessible. Compost anything from egg shells and vegetable peelings to leaves and grass TURN YOUR TRASH INTO CASH Complete WASTE REMOVAL SERVICES AND RECYCLING McLELLAN DISPOSAL SERVICES LTD. Call Toll Free 1-800-265-2140 'When It's Clean, People Really Do Notice' Composting is easy to do, costs very little and will improve o your loll. Soil= "— - _ �- 4:7 -_- _ arae Drainage channels Fresh -material Slightly decomposed Partly decomposed Nearly decomposed Patio stabs or well drained soil PHOTO D HOMEMADE BIN — Recycle house and garden vegetable waste into a useful additive that will improve the texture and fertility of almost any soil. Building your own compost bin is relatively easy to do and providing you follow certain guidelines, the composted material will not smell. Shown here is a cross-section of a homemade bin. (photo from Agriculture Canada's Publication 1681). PAGE 11 clippings. "But don't add meat and dairy products because these will emit bad odors and at- tract rodents. And diseased- plants and weeds that have gone to seed are best disposed of in the garbage," Ballantyne says. You can start a compost pile at any time. Fillthebottom of the container with a 30 cm layer of compostable material. Compress this layer firmly and then cover with a layer of fertile soil; the soil is a food source for the micro-organisms that are breaking down the compost. . As additional material becomes availabe, add it to the pile, then compact it and apply another layer of fertile soil. If the material is dry, wet it down thoroughly. "It is important to keep the compost pile - moist at all times and to turn the outsides of the compost to the centre at least twice dur- ing the summer to ensure even breakdown of the material," she says. Composting of most materials should take about three to four months. If you dig down below the surface layer and discover a dark -brown black material that looks almost like soil, the compost is ready for use, Add'the compost to your garden soil or use it as a mulch around shrubs and perennials. Compost can also be used as a basis for potting soil or as a soil mix for window boxes and hanging baskets. For more information contact your local Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food of- fice for Factsheet No. 79-016, "Composting in the home garden", or write to the Con- sumer Information Centre, 801 Bay Steet, • Toronto, M7A 2B2. • Dip into our satisfying, delicious delights! Choose from.-. •STEAKS •SEAFOOD • FINGER FOODS • DAILY SPECIALS "Bring the Bunch... We Specialize in Family Dining. I'll IIIII01iniil�iiililiinginii II; II III +nlllnnnlllnlilnnmllii,iii1l Intl lnnnnlllunlnnllnnllnnnUlum III III,I IIIIInlmnIIWpnllummllllll1111: IIIIIll1111111111111111141111111 1 Unlit wwnnnu011llllllllllllll Illlllllnll IIIIIIIIIIIUIIII1111111111111111111 ill IIIIIIIIIII�IIUIi�ii��i�.1nII111111111111I1111111111Y "I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11 II�p1l llllllllllllll llllllll q llllpilllllllllllllllllLnnnnlupinllll 1(��IInIIIIIIIIInllln1111111''IIIIIpI1P1IIIli 1yllllllllulllllulllllllullllulluuuluuul Illi 1111111 III mlllllllllllllll111111111141111m1I11II1,Illll ,lilmnlu1111111mIIIII,,n Im1111,,;liilillY n II Ilnennmmpinnlu,IplllllUunl III :44 '1110 nnumm IR, 0• 'Ill' Suncoast Restaurant % TcIVQrn LLBO 524-9226 Conveniently Located in the Suncoast Mall, Goderich